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Women Answer Call for More Drivers
More trucking fleets are targeting women in their search for drivers. Much of the industry realizes that women are part of a great, underused labor pool.
December 29, 1999Robert Brown of Bot Auto breaks down the state of autonomous trucking today, and where it's headed.
A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 29
In the news this morning: U.S. Customs ready to lend a hand with new Automated Export System; C.R. England offers new lease program; and Some carriers turn to short-haul scheduling to keep drivers.
December 29, 1999BNSF, CN Plan Merger
The largest railroad in Canada and the second-biggest in the United States announced a $6 billion merger plan that would crown a new king in North American rail freight transportation.
December 28, 1999Overnite: Strike Having Little Effect
More than two months into a strike by the Teamsters union, Overnite Transportation Co. says operations are close to normal and that it is operating at an all-time record for on-time deliveries during December.
December 28, 1999Nation Appears Ready for Y2K
Companies and agencies that have made Y2K preparations will face the moment of truth at midnight Dec. 31, and unless someone's badly miscalculating, disruptions from computer snafus will be minimal.
December 28, 1999TCA Seeks Research On Dock Waits
The Truckload Carriers Association is looking for help in its effort to reduce problems at loading docks.
December 28, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 28
This afternoon's headlines: Truckers Among Safest, Most Sober Drivers On The Road; Appeals Court Says Trucker Can Sue After Firing; and Border Backups Worsen.
December 28, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 28
In the news this morning: Forbes Delivers Praise to UPS: It's Named 'Company of the Year'; Gannon to Head Allied Worldwide; and Jake for Detroit Diesel Series 60 Engines Debuts.
December 28, 1999Weight Gain for Trucks Unlikely
Don't expect Congress to act on proposals to increase truck sizes and weights in 2000, Rep. Nick J. Rahall II said.
December 27, 1999ATA Offers Changes in Hours Rules
American Trucking Associations' recommendations on new rules governing the driving and resting hours of commercial truckers are in line with the group's stated position on the issue.
December 27, 1999